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4.3/10
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A rogue Police Detective in search of his parents' killer is murdered and then reborn as the ultimate killer.A rogue Police Detective in search of his parents' killer is murdered and then reborn as the ultimate killer.A rogue Police Detective in search of his parents' killer is murdered and then reborn as the ultimate killer.
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Dean Jagger
- Corbin Nash
- (as Dean S. Jagger)
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There is nothing good to say about this movie. This movie is about as good as Feldman's music. Take my word & don't waste your time or you'll never get it back.
My opinion "this is bad" from an interesting first ten minutes, with what seemed potential watchability , it went down hill and is still going. I have nothing good or constructive to say about this film. The unfortunate thing is to pass an opinion you have to watch it.
Quit watching before it finished running to a likely miserable ending. Chopped up, incoherent mess. Waste of what little time I did spend watching it.
The movie is low budget, the writing is shoddy and the acting is okay. It's nothing special. I tried very hard to watch this movie. I read the reviews that were very positive and took a chance on it and really regretted my decision to watch it.
It has a lot of promise, the sound effects were spot on, the B roll was excellent but the movie really disappoints in the A roll, the acting and the editing. I became really frustrated with the way the A roll was shot for this movie. In the first 10 minutes of the movie they don't consider framing to be important, so things that need to be wide angled are shot closely and things that are shot closely are wide angled. It makes no artistic or functional sense.
There's a dialogue scene in the first 10 minutes where the main character is speaking to another influential character and the acting is just....poor. There is no tension, there is no real emotion being shown, it's like they told the main actor to act conflicted and he took that to mean act as if he was constipated! The line delivery in that conversation was so poor, the timing so bad, I wonder if the person who cast these roles even cared!
Then there's the editing. Oh God, the editing. In that same conversation they switch the A roll (primary shots) between the two characters for every line they speak. For roughly 3 minutes you have the camera going right-left, left-right, back and forth for every....single....line of dialogue, without any transition, it's almost all straight cuts. They do use L and J cuts but sparingly. If you're epileptic and can be triggered, I'd avoid this movie at all costs.
I'll try to watch it again, because I've never felt the need to write such a negative review of a movie before. I want to be fair to the people who worked on this movie, but from my first watch, it was terrible.
It has a lot of promise, the sound effects were spot on, the B roll was excellent but the movie really disappoints in the A roll, the acting and the editing. I became really frustrated with the way the A roll was shot for this movie. In the first 10 minutes of the movie they don't consider framing to be important, so things that need to be wide angled are shot closely and things that are shot closely are wide angled. It makes no artistic or functional sense.
There's a dialogue scene in the first 10 minutes where the main character is speaking to another influential character and the acting is just....poor. There is no tension, there is no real emotion being shown, it's like they told the main actor to act conflicted and he took that to mean act as if he was constipated! The line delivery in that conversation was so poor, the timing so bad, I wonder if the person who cast these roles even cared!
Then there's the editing. Oh God, the editing. In that same conversation they switch the A roll (primary shots) between the two characters for every line they speak. For roughly 3 minutes you have the camera going right-left, left-right, back and forth for every....single....line of dialogue, without any transition, it's almost all straight cuts. They do use L and J cuts but sparingly. If you're epileptic and can be triggered, I'd avoid this movie at all costs.
I'll try to watch it again, because I've never felt the need to write such a negative review of a movie before. I want to be fair to the people who worked on this movie, but from my first watch, it was terrible.
Thankfully saw this on a pirated dvd n was able to fast forward some utterly boring scenes.
Got enticed into seeing this awful film due to some misleading fake reviews n the trailer.
What kinda vampire organizes ring fights?
The ring fights were boring too.
Our lead actor is bitten by hordes of vampires but i dont kno how n why he is healed miraculously n nursed by a stripper.
Malcolm McDowell n Rutger Hauer is totally wasted. They must b bankrupt to take part in this awful film.
Ther is no tension, ther is nothing scary in this film, the editing is awfully bad n the best was the ending man.
The cross dresser vampire tells the other vampire to take revenge n kill the lead guy. I expected some showdown but hohoho.
Did you know
- TriviaCourtney Gains and Corey Feldman appeared in The 'Burbs (1989).
- GoofsIn the opening scene, the car is shown with license plate 4Q49901, but as the car comes to a stop it reads 4KZ0846.
- How long is Corbin Nash?Powered by Alexa
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- Runtime
- 1h 34m(94 min)
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- 16:9 HD
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